The Baltimore Comedy Factory is packing up at Power Plant Live and taking its show on the road.

The comedy club will relocate to 5625 O’Donnell St., the former home of Toby’s Dinner Theater near Canton. It's part of the Best Western Plus Hotel & Conference Center.

The move, set to happen after Tony Woods' shows at Power Plant Live on June 20-21, will allow the comedy club to host more guests and attract larger acts. Not only will the new venue have nearly 400 seats with better sight lines, but it will also offer an expanded food menu and more on-site parking.

Shows will begin at the new venue less than a week after the Baltimore Comedy Factory moves. Standup comedian Corey Holcomb will christen the new theater with shows June 26-28.

“Baltimore Comedy Factory has been an excellent tenant and we are happy for their growth as a company,” Alex Fine, asset manager for Power Plant Live, said in a statement. “We simply did not have the available space to accommodate an expansion.”

Chip Cucchiella, the Baltimore Comedy Club's general manager, said he's excited that the new space will allow the comedy club to grow its audience. The current comedy club has about 300 seats, and the new venue has nearly 400.

"We were turning people away on different shoes and weren't able to physically accommodate them," he said of the Power Plant Live location. "We hate turning people away.”

He hopes to feed on the growth of the Canton and Butchers Hill neighborhoods, and said the access to I-95 will make it easier for patrons to travel to the venue.

Relocating within the Best Western Hotel will also allow the Baltimore Comedy Factory to expand its menu. The comedy club will partner with the hotel's catering department and begin offering entrees during its shows in addition to finger food.

Owner Matt Weber said in a statement that the comedy club’s time at Power Plant Live allowed it to increase its influence in the comedy world “far beyond our previous abilities.”

“We are excited for the next evolution of the Comedy Factory and thankful that our time at Power Plant Live has helped us to reach this level,” he added.